SQ5: Engine surging when cold.
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SQ5: Engine surging when cold.
I've only had the car a few days and have noticed the engine seems to have an issue where it surges when cold.
For example: In the morning I back out of my driveway, then when I put it in Drive and ease on the gas it surges and dies down a bit - kind of like a bucking bronco. It does this a couple of times and eventually engages. The whole episode might last one or two seconds the next few times I step on the gas after a stop.
Another example: This happened when I was going down the ramp in a parking garage this afternoon just after turning on the car: When I got off the gas and eased on the brake to take a turn down the parking garage, it did the same surging as I started to apply the brake.
It also bucked once when I was in stop-and-go-traffic.
The issue seems to get much better or go away once I've driven for a bit.
I haven't been able to look at the rpm gauge while the surging was happening. I'm going to try to get a video of it in the morning.
Has anyone experienced this? Would this throw a code that the dealer could check?
For example: In the morning I back out of my driveway, then when I put it in Drive and ease on the gas it surges and dies down a bit - kind of like a bucking bronco. It does this a couple of times and eventually engages. The whole episode might last one or two seconds the next few times I step on the gas after a stop.
Another example: This happened when I was going down the ramp in a parking garage this afternoon just after turning on the car: When I got off the gas and eased on the brake to take a turn down the parking garage, it did the same surging as I started to apply the brake.
It also bucked once when I was in stop-and-go-traffic.
The issue seems to get much better or go away once I've driven for a bit.
I haven't been able to look at the rpm gauge while the surging was happening. I'm going to try to get a video of it in the morning.
Has anyone experienced this? Would this throw a code that the dealer could check?
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Nope, sorry. Hope you get to the bottom of it quickly. Steve
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is your drive select set to dynamic? or if set to custom, do you have the trans set to dynamic? are you accidentally putting the car into Sport mode when you shift from park to drive? i have done that a couple times myself. the only way i notice that i did it is because of the unsmooth (i.e., noticeable up and down shifts) shifting that comes with selecting S mode, and that could explain your "bucking." this is the easy explanation. if you aren't in S mode i would def take it to the dealer. from what you wrote, it seems repeatable, so the dealer should be able to experience the issue.
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is your drive select set to dynamic? or if set to custom, do you have the trans set to dynamic? are you accidentally putting the car into Sport mode when you shift from park to drive? i have done that a couple times myself. the only way i notice that i did it is because of the unsmooth (i.e., noticeable up and down shifts) shifting that comes with selecting S mode, and that could explain your "bucking." this is the easy explanation. if you aren't in S mode i would def take it to the dealer. from what you wrote, it seems repeatable, so the dealer should be able to experience the issue.
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is your drive select set to dynamic? or if set to custom, do you have the trans set to dynamic? are you accidentally putting the car into Sport mode when you shift from park to drive? i have done that a couple times myself. the only way i notice that i did it is because of the unsmooth (i.e., noticeable up and down shifts) shifting that comes with selecting S mode, and that could explain your "bucking." this is the easy explanation. if you aren't in S mode i would def take it to the dealer. from what you wrote, it seems repeatable, so the dealer should be able to experience the issue.
So would you say the "bucking" in dynamic is normal?
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non-smooth shifts in sport mode is normal. I asked about dynamic bc I think if u have it set to that, the car goes into sport mode automatically when u put it in drive. and u wouldn't know unless u leaned over and looked. so next time u shift into drive look at your heads up display for an S or a D. if S then u will have unsmooth shifting, which I think is synonymous with what you are calling bucking.
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non-smooth shifts in sport mode is normal. I asked about dynamic bc I think if u have it set to that, the car goes into sport mode automatically when u put it in drive. and u wouldn't know unless u leaned over and looked. so next time u shift into drive look at your heads up display for an S or a D. if S then u will have unsmooth shifting, which I think is synonymous with what you are calling bucking.
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The transmission is clunky and can lurch during slow speed gear changes when first getting going if cold, but it irons out in about a minute for me. This is similar to some VW autos I've had in the past.
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I haven't noticed that issue, but the engine will idle up to over 1000 RPMs (don't remember the exact number) for a minute or so and then idle back down to around 500 RPMs when the engine is cold. It could be that is what you are feeling. You can simply wait for the car to idle back down and then put it in gear. See if that makes a difference.
Our Honda Element did it every time it was cold. I just got used to adding some brake to compensate.
Our Honda Element did it every time it was cold. I just got used to adding some brake to compensate.